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FIRST XR A PRIZE '2O PRIZES: HBBHS 20 PRIZES: IO /* . This? Week’? ,L 'uzzlo about 10/- ' The Armament Question £lO MINIMUM PRIZE FOR CORRECT SOLUTION £lO irm* 8 ” Affluent Has it M m 5 fm THE xs A & 4 R ■**G Y B cr CL. XM A G No R FIRSt AID fan Thc muififp r v/Jl 4»OC "f Ck IAU TOT ’*^u7rr7TT'*sj .Tfr), €X#tn»»' Solve this simple puzzlo It s pleasant and profitable. The opening words are “An Agreement” the rest is just as easy to read. The sense of the sentence will guide you. Words underlined are actual. Sealed Solution and £6O Prize Money is deposited with the Editor. Christchurch “Star.” The First Prize m £SO will be awarded to the competitor who sends the correct solution to the paragraph. In the event of ties not less than HID will be awarded to each person who sends us the correct solution before the closing date. !/- must accompany each initial entry, and 6d each additional entry. The Competition closes July 30th. Alternatives will be disqualified. It name and address is written at loot ol solution the following coupon s not necessary. END THIS PORTION ONLY-DO -JOT 'O COMPLETE AD. •WORDSKIL PUZZLES No. V’Bo-t 634, G.P.0., CHRISTCHURCH. Herewith my solution to the Picture Puzzle Competition No. 8. Attached is Postal Note No. Naim Solution and Prizewinners of Wordskil Competition No. 6 SOLUTION No. 6 WORDSKIL PUZZLE. “The Canadians are provin r peat players of Soccer. We hope that when they leave us they will remember as cordially. The effect should be good for this game. Rugby is tha game we most enjoy but everybody agrees that the Manic leaves can play football. PRIZEWINNERS WORDSKIL PUZZLE No. 6 FIRST PRIZE, £35-Mr.F. Smith, Wellesley House, Auckland : G. Dawson, 77 Salisbury Sl„ Christchurch. Each wW receive £l7/10/-. SECOND PRIZE, £lo—Miss D. Templeton, Poste ..estanlc, G.P.0., Dunedin, 10 PRIZES OF 10'- were awarded to the following :—Mrs. Mockatt, Culverdcn ; Miss Robinson, Christchurch’: Miss Brooks, Addington i Miss Connor, Dunedini; Miss Alexander, Lmwood ; Miss Macfarlane, Auckland; Mr. W. Trueman, Town Clerk, Fozton! A. Freeman, Caristcaur:h; A. Barthelsen, Police Station, Ncl ion; R, Cliffe* M.O. and 5.8., Auckland. Prize money will bo dispatched within seven days. ill iUM i mi mill i ill ii i i iyi 11 iMiy L ii DIM FfiHE is? HI I BE k S’ tmm DIRECT i iJ I sJa s*s FROM lon SSS SSS DON CHOC ml m i i i p ii ii $L J.LiWS&Cfi?? Codby HaH> London,England, Wellington. Let Electricity Do in Your Home all it is Ready and Willing to Do ! Easy Payments for People of Moderate Means The days arc gone when only the rich could enjoy the advantages of Electric Service in their homes. Now the City Corporation, by its system of Deferred Payments, enables almost everyone to share this boon. You can purchase from any Electrical firm an Electric Range, Water Heater, Radiator, and Iron and giro instructions for their installation. The E.L. and P. Department will pay for all, and you have only 25 per cent, of tho total cost to refund in cash, the balance being spread over three years in small payments. Tho money saved is not the only thing about Electric Service that will please you; there is the happy relief from much of the strenuous grind of housework to ho reckoned on. Once you have Electric i Service in your home, you can add from time to time other utilities such as Toaster, Immersion Heater, Vacuum Cleaner, Washing and Ironing Machines, besides such conveniences as Wafllc Irons, Heating Pads, etc. All information will be courteously given on application at the Town Hall or tha Office of the City Electrical Engineer, Cumberland Street. LAMPS AND LAMPWARE! Having made a Specialty »of this line for over forty years, we still have a large selection of Lamps and Fittings, for which we will be pleased to quote prices. jlass Table Lamps, ; . 6/6, 7/6, 8/6. [)ouble=wick Lamps, 12/6 to 25/. Lamps with Glass Font and Iron Stand, 8/6, 10/6. Large Assortment Hanging Lamps.' We have In stock also a large assortment of Gas Globes and Mantles. LARGE RANGE OF ELECTRIC BULBS. RITCHIE’S ■ QUALITY STORES, DUNEDIN. .

WANTED Known-That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ' Evening Star ’ Office at Moderate Prices. ,

WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every descripf irm are executed at the * Evening Star' Office at Moderate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19616, 23 July 1927, Page 17